Golf tourney raises $60,000 for PCRMC’s Cardiac Services

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Apr 29, 2008 at 12:01 AMJul 26, 2012 at 10:50 AM

Despite the cooler-than-normal temperatures, sponsors of the Phelps Regional Health Care Foundation’s 10th Annual Golf Tournament turned out on Monday for beer and brats on the course and to contribute more than $60,000 to expand Cardiac Services at Phelps County Regional Medicare Center (PCRMC).

KC Kotyk

Despite the cooler-than-normal temperatures, sponsors of the Phelps Regional Health Care Foundation’s 10th Annual Golf Tournament turned out on Monday for beer and brats on the course and to contribute more than $60,000 to expand Cardiac Services at Phelps County Regional Medicare Center (PCRMC).

After the final tally of donations is completed, the fundraiser should succeed in netting more than $60,000, which will be used to expand Cardiac Services at PCRMC, said Suzanne Paule, director of Phelps Regional Health Care Foundation and Public Relations.

The four-person scramble tournament featured a hole-in-one contest at each par-3 hole.

First, second and third place plaques were given to the highest-scoring teams. (Winners had not been announced at press time.)

Entry fees were $200 a person and included a gourmet lunch box, access to two beverage carts, a cocktail hour after the tournament and dinner.

All players also received a golf shirt, promotional give-aways and other favors from the sponsors that held an estimated value of $65 per player.

Additionally, door prize winners, a Mulligan/Tossigan winner and a silent auction was held.